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This site has been setup to help anyone in business find the right answers for their IT & Communications. It is not about hardcore IT articles, this CPU, that Hard Drive it is about finding the solution for your business and maybe even help with the design and implementation. 

We aim to provide useful articles, advice and information to assist in working out where your business needs to be with Information Technology & Communications in the workplace.

Topics that we hope to cover in the coming months will be, General IT, Cloud, Mobile Devices, Telephony, Communications, Software, Business Process and many more topics that you need to assist in developing your business.

I look forward to you coming along with us on this journey...


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Security


Remember when you were in school, there was always someone that their reputation came before them and not always in a good way.. Well much like school the internet has the same thing and a much longer memory. If your PC or mail server gets hacked and sends tens of thousands of emails the public IP address of your internet connection will get a bad reputation to the point other systems may not ...

SMS Phishing


Phishing - (the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.) Phishing is not just limited to emails. Many cyber criminals are now phishing people via text message.People more likely to click on a link in an SMS than they are in an email- it feels more ...

Privacy Changes


PRIVACY CHANGESData breach notification will become mandatory as of February 2018 for all Australian entities required to comply with the Privacy Act 1988. When Federal Parliament passed the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017 last year, it started a process that means from February 22, 2018, all entities covered by the Australian Privacy Principles will have clear obligations ...

Why HTTPS Should Be Enabled on Your Website It’s good for search.Google’s algorithm requires sites to essentially battle it for top search rankings, two websites that could both rank for a user’s query, essentially running toward the finish line of top results. But what happens if there’s a tie? Do the sites battle it out in a “sudden death” round?It all goes ...
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